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Hatch

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#243135 28-Nov-2018 11:41
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A second transaction appeared on my CC today after I purchased some kitchen supplies:

 

GOOGLE *SERVICES g.co/helppay#GB $2.00 Pending

 

No other purchases today.

 

The online vendor i used uses https://flo2cash.com/nz/ . I used CC for payment.

 

I submitted an online complaint to Google, and within 10 minutes the transaction no longer appears.

 

Perhaps coincidental or not. 

 


Weird.


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Linux
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  #2135862 28-Nov-2018 11:46
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Are you sure it was not just a hold of $2 which would be released after 5 business days, They do this to confirm CC numbers are valid

 

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  #2135875 28-Nov-2018 12:00
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Linux:

 

Are you sure it was not just a hold of $2 which would be released after 5 business days, They do this to confirm CC numbers are valid

 

John

 

 

Indeed it could be, I did make a paypal payment 2 days ago (no other google related payments in the last few weeks). It's just that I haven't noticed this before.


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  #2135984 28-Nov-2018 14:28
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Sounds like a preauth to test the card. When you see a figure on your credit card online it's not a "final" amount, merely the initial data posted to your account. This is then followed up by a final transaction.

 

With a preauth or test transaction it'll be set to automatically expire. There is no way Google could remove this from your credit card - it's just total coincidence this disappeared just after contacting them.

 

 




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  #2136066 28-Nov-2018 15:51
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sbiddle:

 

Sounds like a preauth to test the card. When you see a figure on your credit card online it's not a "final" amount, merely the initial data posted to your account. This is then followed up by a final transaction.

 

With a preauth or test transaction it'll be set to automatically expire. There is no way Google could remove this from your credit card - it's just total coincidence this disappeared just after contacting them.

 

 

 

 

Yes it must have been entirely coincidental as today's transaction did not bypass google services I was told. 


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